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Akanksha Malhotra

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FDU Vancouver offers sports facilities but these are known by the extracurricular activities at the university. Student intramural sports and activities play a noteworthy role at FDU Vancouver. Activities pertaining to sports include football, tennis, badminton, hiking, volleyball, etc.

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Fairleigh Dickinson University is the the largest private university in New Jersey. It serves around 12,000 graduate and undergraduate students, including 1,000 international students from around the world. The Vancouver campus is a newly opened campus of the university. It was opened in the year 2007. FDU Vancouver campus is located in Western Canada near the US border, Vancouver.  

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Akanksha Malhotra

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No, the Vancouver campus is a city campus in Downtown Vancouver. However, students can choose to live from the various housing options that Vancouver offers. The cost of living in Vancouver will depend majorly on students’ lifestyle preferences. Students of this university can live with the host families.

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Anurag Pal

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Yes, the University of British Columbia offers a variety of full scholarships to both domestic and international students. The university has dedicated CAD 30 million in financial assistance for international students. Check below the UBC scholarships for international students:

Scholarship Name

Award

International Major Entrance Scholarship

CAD 10,000 – CAD 20,000 (INR 6.0L - 12L)

Outstanding International Student Award

CAD 10,000 – CAD 25,000 (INR 6.0L - 15L)

Beyond Tomorrow Scholars Program

Up to CAD 80,000/INR 48.50L

Presidential Scholars Award

Up to CAD 80,000/INR 48.50L

*CAD/INR = 60.59

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Anurag Pal

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The University of British Columbia offers a variety of courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The admission requirements for international students depend on the country of origin and type of course. Check below the UBC requirements for Indian students:

UBC Requirement for Undergraduate Courses

  • Higher Secondary School Certificate of Standard XII
  • Certificates must be official
  • Proficiency in English language

UBC Requirement for Graduate Courses

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Akansha katariya

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According to the student review on the unofficial web, pursuing a PGDBA is not a great option in Canada, and pursuing an MBA is far better than that. However, international students who are looking for an affordable option can choose PGDBA from Selkirk as they offer programs way cheaper than other SPP colleges in Canada. In addition, Selkirk College has supporting faculty members and smaller class sizes which means students will get to learn a lot with assignments and projects and get three years to showcase their talent to grab the best career.

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